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Ease Health Emerges from Stealth with $41M from Andreessen Horowitz to Redefine the Operating System for Behavioral Health

Ease Health Emerges from Stealth with $41M from Andreessen Horowitz to Redefine the Operating System for Behavioral Health

March 11, 2026 Craig Etkin

—Funding Supports the Scale of Ease’s AI-Native Operating System for Behavioral Health: One Record, One Workflow, One Source of Truth—

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ease Health, today announced that it has raised a $41 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz to build a leading AI-native operating system for behavioral health providers. Ease unifies CRM, EHR, and RCM into a single platform designed to materially improve access to care, clinician experience, and provider economics across the behavioral health ecosystem.

$41M Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz to build the first AI-native operating system for behavioral health.Share

Behavioral health providers today operate on fragmented, legacy software technology stacks that were not designed for the complexity of today’s modern care delivery. Admissions teams juggle disconnected CRMs and intake tools, clinicians document in EHRs built off paper workflows, and billing teams rely on manual, error-prone workflows. Ease was built from the ground up to replace this patchwork with one AI-native system purpose-built for behavioral health.

Ease’s platform spans the full patient lifecycle, from referral and intake through clinical care, billing, and collections. By consolidating what are traditionally 6–10 separate systems into one, Ease reduces administrative overhead, eliminates redundant workflows, and enables automation across the most cost-intensive areas of behavioral health operations.

“At a time when demand for behavioral health care is accelerating, providers are constrained by software that was never designed for their reality,” said Daisy Wolf, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz. “Ease is re-architecting the behavioral health technology stack around automation, intelligence, and real operational leverage. We’re excited to back a team that is building infrastructure that directly improves provider sustainability and patient access.”

“Consolidating into a single platform transformed our operations,” stated Alex Hoffman, L.A.P.C., Owner of Christian Counseling Associates. “The direct handoff from clinical documentation to properly configured billing has improved accuracy and enabled us to scale our volume without adding administrative strain. Ease’s platform is a game changer for behavioral health clinics.”

Ease’s AI-native architecture enables automation across admissions, intake, documentation, utilization review, and revenue cycle management. The platform incorporates AI-powered clinical documentation, automated eligibility and benefits verification, intelligent utilization review workflows, and task-driven billing worklists trained on millions of behavioral health claims. These capabilities are designed to reduce labor intensity while improving speed, accuracy, and visibility for operators.

The company already supports a wide range of behavioral health levels of care, including outpatient, intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), residential treatment, detox, and inpatient psychiatry, as well as medication-assisted treatment (MAT) across applicable settings. Ease works with both independent providers and large, multi-location provider groups, serving organizations across the United States.

“Behavioral health providers don’t need more point solutions, they need a system that actually runs their business,” said Zach Cohen, Co-Founder and CEO of Ease Health. “We built Ease to be the operating system for behavioral health: one patient record, one workflow, and one source of truth, with AI doing the work that used to require entire teams. This funding allows us to accelerate that vision and scale it nationally.”

The new funding will be used to expand Ease’s product and engineering teams, accelerate development of AI-powered automation across the platform, and support continued growth with enterprise behavioral health providers.

Ease’s approach has already demonstrated meaningful impact for customers, including reductions in third-party software spend through consolidation, faster time-to-admission, improved clinical documentation efficiency, and materially improved billing throughput and collections performance.

“Revenue in behavioral health depends entirely on the integrity of documentation,” stated Jordan Milby, Executive Director of N.O.W. Counseling. “Ease has streamlined those workflows in a way that meaningfully reduces errors and creates a far more reliable path from care delivery to reimbursement.”

About Ease Health

Ease Health is an AI-native CRM, EHR, and RCM platform built specifically for behavioral health providers. Ease unifies admissions, clinical care, and billing into a single system designed to reduce administrative burden, improve clinician experience, and materially improve provider economics. Ease supports providers across all levels of behavioral health care and partners with organizations nationwide to modernize behavioral health operations.

For more information, visit www.easehealth.com

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Michael Li, michael@easehealth.com

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